WWE Evolution is about a month away at this point, and the complete line-up for the show appears to still have some missing pieces – until now.
A photo with the potential full card of the pay-per-view has surfaced on Twitter, and it shows both predictable and unexpected matches. The following is purely speculated, but the match-ups do seem to have considerable legitimacy to them:
Evolution match card leaked ? pic.twitter.com/MRiu2mRENv
— WWE (@HumbleWrasslin) 11 September 2018
Old faces from WWE such as Ivory, Lita, Trish Stratus and Kelly Kelly are quite exciting; however, the speculation of Nikki Bella facing Ronda Rousey and the Riott Squad vs. Sasha Banks, Bayley, and Ivory might have some fans unhappy about the card. This is especially true for the title match with Nikki Bella, considering she just made her in-ring return after SummerSlam a few weeks ago, and the WWE have shoved the Bella Twins down the fans’ throats ever since.
The pay-per-view will be the first ever all-women’s pay-per-view for WWE, and the company has spoken highly about it since announcing it on Monday Night Raw on July 23. If the above photo is true, then the rumors remain correct that the card will contain both new and previous superstars, as well as wrestlers from NXT, NXT UK, and the Mae Young Classic.
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